Concord delivers something unusual in Southern NH — a real downtown anchored by the State House, Capital Center for the Arts, and Main Street's restaurant row, paired with prices well below Bedford or Windham. The town blends historic charm (1800s downtown, original brick architecture) with newer construction along I-93 and Loudon Road, plus access to both I-93 and I-89 for flexible commuting.
Concord is home turf for Andrew Phinney, who lives and actively invests in the local rental market. That hands-on perspective shows up in how we work with both retail buyers and investor clients here — we underwrite every Concord deal like we're the ones buying it.
The median home price in Concord NH is approximately $455,000 as of mid-2026, with broader inventory than smaller towns to the south including historic homes downtown and newer construction along the I-93 corridor.
Concord delivers state-capital amenities — restaurants, the State House, hospitals, and a real downtown — at prices well below Bedford or Windham. Strong commuter access via I-93 and I-89 makes it a practical choice for both Manchester and Boston-bound workers.
The Phinney Team at Keller Williams Realty Metropolitan actively represents Concord buyers and sellers — including West End, East Concord, and Penacook. Andrew Phinney lives and invests in Concord, giving the team daily on-the-ground market intelligence.